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in the last ten years, the santa clara university on the community law? , they have helped 80 traffic victims to the south bay. they say as many as 3,000 victims have been identified over the past few years. but it is unknown just how many truly are on out this because of the threats facing the workers. >> they are interested. if you leave we will call the police as you don't have documents to be arrested. >> reporter: chris kelly was facebook's first general council and ran for the state attorney general in 2010. now pushing for few many sex and human trafficking laws to proposition 35 on this november's ballot. >> we just haven't seen anything yet. and for the actions, doing it comprehensively. >> in the past, prop 35 would increase the criminal human sex trafficking. the prison sentences could be up for 15 years in life. and that they would be used for the victim services for law enforcement. they would require anyone convicted of sex trafficking to register as a sex offender to force them to provide their internet identities. >> we thought that we cou
in the last ten years, the santa clara university on the community law? , they have helped 80 traffic victims to the south bay. they say as many as 3,000 victims have been identified over the past few years. but it is unknown just how many truly are on out this because of the threats facing the workers. >> they are interested. if you leave we will call the police as you don't have documents to be arrested. >> reporter: chris kelly was facebook's first general council and ran for the...
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protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. >> orioles fans are waking up and smiles on their faces. they forced the yankees into a final fit the game. >> jennifer franciotti joins us live. she is joined by some to die-par orioles fans. >> everyone is so excited. who thought we would get to game 5? orioles fans. i am here with robin and kevin. i am so happy. i did not watch the game because i get too excited and i did not want to jinx it. i heard people on the street. i knew we 1. >> fans know you have your certain routine. you did not want to hurt them by watching. i get that. you have been watching every game. course i go back and forth on my recliner. cannot sleep. lack of sleep right now, but it was worth it. i am a believer. >> thank you so much. we are going to come over here and talk with a man who played for the baltimore colts in the 1970's. this is marty. >> great to be with you. i said are you following the orioles? >> and i said i follow all baltimore sports teams. >> what you think
protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. >> orioles fans are waking up and smiles on their faces. they forced the yankees into a final fit the game. >> jennifer franciotti joins us live. she is joined by some to die-par orioles fans. >> everyone is so excited. who thought we would get to game 5? orioles fans. i am here with robin and kevin. i am so happy. i did not watch the game because i get too...
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protecting religious freedom and all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. i'm drinking dunkin'. i'm just in love with the flavor. i get mine black. i don't want to take away from that pure taste. so smooth, no bitterness. it's awesome. there's no other taste like it. america runs on dunkin' coffee. >> will have tom wrap up the weather while we try to watch the game. but the seven-day forecast says partly cloudy skies and gusty wind as the front moved through tomorrow. great weather on saturday and nice football weather on sunday at 71 degrees. in some showers return on monday with a high of 73. >> still tied 1-1 at the top of the 12th. >> we'll see tomorrow, everybody. >> jay: hey, terry. thanks for coming. >> oh thanks, jay. 49th time i've been on your show. >> jay: wow. >> actually, i was on this show when i was 10 years old. the old "tonight show." >> jay: yeah. >> we just won our pop warner championship and they had me on. >> jay: this is you when you were 10? >> yeah, yea
protecting religious freedom and all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. i'm drinking dunkin'. i'm just in love with the flavor. i get mine black. i don't want to take away from that pure taste. so smooth, no bitterness. it's awesome. there's no other taste like it. america runs on dunkin' coffee. >> will have tom wrap up the weather while we try to watch the game. but the seven-day forecast says partly cloudy skies and gusty wind as the front moved...
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protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. >> one of the runners tomorrow will have a soldier on his back, the picture of a local marine killed last year. >> is hoping they will take the time to look at the young marines picture and think about his sacrifice. jennifer franciotti has the story. clutch their meeting the man running in honor of their son on saturday. he was killed last year in afghanistan. two months in his fourth tour, he stepped in an ied. >> he was only 25. >> he was an amazing person was so many accomplishments in the marine corps. >> this will be his 186 the marathon but the last 40 have been special honoring the men and women killed in action. he will wear his picture on his back on saturday. what's the main goal is that other people will see why i'm running and think about them. if they just stop for one minute while we are out on that course and think about these kids in the reason we're able to do this bullishness is because these kids are serving. >> his last wish to me
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protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. it's a rainy morning becoming a caramel drizzle. with folgers gourmet selections, you can turn any day gourmet. new roasts, new flavors, and a new look. >> now 11 sports. >> good morning. the magical, magnificent, unlikely season for the orioles continues tonight. at least one more game and hopefully more. two-1. they beat the yankees last night and 13th innings. to force saddam five. they continue to show amazing resiliency -- to force a game 5. they continue to show amazing resiliency. 1-0 orioles. the yankees tied it in the sixth. the orioles follow up, with ray lewis. back-to-back doubles, two-one orioles. one drive to manny machado. they played the deciding game 5 tonight. >> it is one of those things, we had our backs up against the wall. win or go home. and we knew it. it was intense out there. it was nice to come through there in 13. >> yes, it is. first pitch, 5:07. if they win the game, they fly right to be trite or there would open the amer
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protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. >> still in the bottom of the fifth and the yankees have taken a 1-0 lead on the ibanez rbi. 2 on, 1 out. bottom of the 5. one of them will be the series' mvp forever wins the game tonight. >> chile tomorrow but nice. lots of sunshine. you could make a to some frost under pumpkin's especially if you are outside of the city and away from the water. good morning weather. wind will die down. 71 on sunday for the ravens game. you picked a good one if you're going. next drain will hold off until monday. >> -- next rain holding off. >> go o's. david smallwood: maryland money needs to stay in maryland. it's just that simple, i mean, it's a no brainer. anncr: every year marylanders spend five hundred and fifty... million at casinos in west virginia, delaware... and pennsylvania. one west virginia paper calls it a "cash cow" for them. but its cost maryland over one billion dollars. money that could have created good jobs and... better schools for us.
protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. >> still in the bottom of the fifth and the yankees have taken a 1-0 lead on the ibanez rbi. 2 on, 1 out. bottom of the 5. one of them will be the series' mvp forever wins the game tonight. >> chile tomorrow but nice. lots of sunshine. you could make a to some frost under pumpkin's especially if you are outside of the city and away from the water. good morning...
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the money collected would go to victim services and law enforcement training. supporters say the measure would be another tool for authorities. >> we thought we could make a very aggressive statement to prosecutors in the state by giving them new tools and we could better train law enforcement. >> it should not be passed by the voters. it will cost voters a lot of money to have these kind of failed policies challenged in court. >> appoints say the state -- opponents say the current trafficking laws are already working and a real solution is not on the november ballot. >>> california authorities face a new deadline to further reduce the number of state prison inmates. a federal court is ordering the state to have a plan to cut the number of inmates by january. the order says california needs to reduce the inmate population by 33,000. the eventual goal is to have no more than 110,000 inmates by next june. california says that goal will be difficult to meet because some prisoners sent out of state are now returning to california. >>> the san jose police officers a
the money collected would go to victim services and law enforcement training. supporters say the measure would be another tool for authorities. >> we thought we could make a very aggressive statement to prosecutors in the state by giving them new tools and we could better train law enforcement. >> it should not be passed by the voters. it will cost voters a lot of money to have these kind of failed policies challenged in court. >> appoints say the state -- opponents say the...
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the massachusetts department of health says it appears any cc violated state law in producing large amounts ever medications. universal pain management in california is one of 76 facilities in 23 states that received the contaminated product from necc. >> we've been using them for years. and this was actually the first time that we ever received anything that has been tainted in nature. so it was a complete surprise to us. >> reporter: the clinic is tracking down patients who may have been exposed. the incubation period for fungal meningitis is one to four weeks but the cdc says it may take several months for symptoms to appear. >> it takes a while for the fungi to multiply and cause their damage and work their way through that membrane in order to cause illness. >> reporter: the investigation into how the contamination happened is still ongoing. cbs news, new york. >> the cdc says 90% of patients who may have been exposed have been contacted. health officials are warning people who got these injections to be on alert for signs of infection, including redness, pain, swelling, and fever as w
the massachusetts department of health says it appears any cc violated state law in producing large amounts ever medications. universal pain management in california is one of 76 facilities in 23 states that received the contaminated product from necc. >> we've been using them for years. and this was actually the first time that we ever received anything that has been tainted in nature. so it was a complete surprise to us. >> reporter: the clinic is tracking down patients who may...
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her mother-in-law put her arm around her, rubbed her back. it was clearly agony. >> they have created just a tremendous hole in my heart and their damage is going to be, you know, permanent damage. >> reporter: abbey maslin was too shaken to talk at the courthouse, but she spoke at a community meeting the night before. >> he's making amazing progress. he is an incredible man and he is very strong and he's lucky to be alive. >> reporter: we now have new details about what the suspects allegedly did to the young father in this pocket park on that warm night back in august. tommy branch allegedly hit him with a baseball bat. sunny kuti allegedly smacked him in the face with a fake em out beebee gun and michael moore pushed him and he hit his head on the ground. bruce leshan, 9 news now. >> 17-year-old sunny kuti put his hands together and seemed to pray during the hearing, but the suspects never seemed to look back at abbey maslin. >>> a former prince george's county school bus driver was sentenced to 10 years in prison today for deliberately cr
her mother-in-law put her arm around her, rubbed her back. it was clearly agony. >> they have created just a tremendous hole in my heart and their damage is going to be, you know, permanent damage. >> reporter: abbey maslin was too shaken to talk at the courthouse, but she spoke at a community meeting the night before. >> he's making amazing progress. he is an incredible man and he is very strong and he's lucky to be alive. >> reporter: we now have new details about what...
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. >> ramada retable add law firm to conduct the four-month long investigation. attorney bradley bondy contend there is was a clear violation of ethics. >>> well, if you plan to casting a ballot in the upcoming november election, you have a few more days to register to vote if you haven't already. in virginia your deadline is monday, october 15 to register to vote. in maryland it's tuesday, october 16. and in the district mail-in registration deadline has already passed so you can still register, though. you have to do it in person at the election board's headquarters but you only have until friday, october 19 to do it there in the district. for more information on voter registration, just log on to our website wusa9.com and look under our campaign 2012 tab. >>> it's 6:36. jessica doyle is watching your money and your social calendar. >> maybe you've been invited to a halloween party and you don't really know what you want to wear. you don't really want to work too hard at it. we've got some cheap and lazy halloween ideas. you don't have to spend any money. look
. >> ramada retable add law firm to conduct the four-month long investigation. attorney bradley bondy contend there is was a clear violation of ethics. >>> well, if you plan to casting a ballot in the upcoming november election, you have a few more days to register to vote if you haven't already. in virginia your deadline is monday, october 15 to register to vote. in maryland it's tuesday, october 16. and in the district mail-in registration deadline has already passed so you can...
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ng in the report any law has been broken. >> he has come close to crime on scandal. his former chief of staff pled to federal year a briberytemming from sting. in a city where of indictments, onstituents are pointed.isap >> i think that the people who are elected of this committee be upstanding citizens. it is disappointing that they red >> they think lot of powere a and the use and abuse of. today, graham issued a deeper buddle into the metro findings. -- deeper rebuttal to the metro findings. >> those $800,000 would be alator.spent on an esc metro did hand over the findings of the investigation to law enforcement officials. >> a former prince george's county bus driver has been given sentence. three people suffered minor e incident could she was convicted of first- and malicious n of property. she has five years' supervised probation and has to undergo a psychiatric evaluation. >> robberies in college park has the community on art. the suspect rounded to students at gunpoint. one student was taken to the hospital with minor injuries. >> it is another do-or-die day
ng in the report any law has been broken. >> he has come close to crime on scandal. his former chief of staff pled to federal year a briberytemming from sting. in a city where of indictments, onstituents are pointed.isap >> i think that the people who are elected of this committee be upstanding citizens. it is disappointing that they red >> they think lot of powere a and the use and abuse of. today, graham issued a deeper buddle into the metro findings. -- deeper rebuttal to...
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police say no laws have been broken, but they are not exactly in forcing not met. . it seems like we are in the time of taking things to extremes. there's always somebody who takes it one step further. elizabeth knows all about that. you 20/20. >> whether you are trying to tell me, steve? >> no, no. >> we have an entire hour tonight devoted to people who go to extremes, whether it is the billionaire and hong kong who is decided to offer $65 million to any man who can squeeze his own daughter off her feet and marry her. women are eating and sleeping and cosets trying to shrink their waste. we are talking to a lot of people who go to a lot of different extremes on a lot of different levels. >> that seems terribly uncomfortable. you probably see the good in this, and some people probably you think they are a little off of their rocker. >> i think every time somebody takes at the one step too far, really wider you doing this? we talked to a man who had countless plastic surgeries, and in the and you wonder, what is this you are doing and why are you doing this? these peo
police say no laws have been broken, but they are not exactly in forcing not met. . it seems like we are in the time of taking things to extremes. there's always somebody who takes it one step further. elizabeth knows all about that. you 20/20. >> whether you are trying to tell me, steve? >> no, no. >> we have an entire hour tonight devoted to people who go to extremes, whether it is the billionaire and hong kong who is decided to offer $65 million to any man who can squeeze...
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i like to serve it with my mother-in-law's spicy greens, also in the book. sicilian cauliflower, also in the book. it's delicious. >> it is delicious. you make a beautiful table. josh, i'm eating. can you finish off? >> you can see this fella on "the chew," michael symon, this afternoon. at 1:00 eastern. we have to eat. we'll be right back. >>> still got it. now, we want to welcome the newest member of our "gma" family, william edward lopez. >> mazal tov. >> producer margaret bombgart. he arrived wednesday, weighing in at 6 pounds, 9 ounces. already showing support for team robin. look at margot right there. margot, we are so happy for you. what a fantastic end to the week. >> we thank d.j. ckalkutta. next week, valerie bertinelli and tom hanks. >>> good morning i'm kristen sze. san francisco firefighters have timely contained a four alarm blaze in the west portal neighborhood. the fire erupted around 5:00 this morning it damaged several businesses. the scene is next to the west portal tunnel where muni metro service has been halted many commuters must use a
i like to serve it with my mother-in-law's spicy greens, also in the book. sicilian cauliflower, also in the book. it's delicious. >> it is delicious. you make a beautiful table. josh, i'm eating. can you finish off? >> you can see this fella on "the chew," michael symon, this afternoon. at 1:00 eastern. we have to eat. we'll be right back. >>> still got it. now, we want to welcome the newest member of our "gma" family, william edward lopez. >>...
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protecting religious freedom and all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. ♪ >>> oh, they want to be wide-awake. a.j. and m.j. a hard morning at the beach. they are so hungry. but they're so sleepy, too. who wins out? spaghetti or sleep? you'll find out. in just a few minutes. >> a news investigation. we're going to investigate the medical phenomenon, george, going on. >> of sleep. it's new. ground-breaking. >> and how you can eat in your sleep. a.j. and m.j. show us. that is great stuff. good morning, everyone. robin at home, recovering from her bone marrow transplant. great to have amy robach here. >>> we are going to reveal more about the alleged prostitution scandal. >> there's going to be a follow-up or two on that story. >>> new details this morning about prince harry on the front lines of a war zone, facing enemy fighters. and in fact, saving the lives of wounded soldiers. a great update. >>> plus, jennifer aniston, who is famous for her hair, is letting everyone in on the secret right now on the rachel. her fabulou
protecting religious freedom and all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. ♪ >>> oh, they want to be wide-awake. a.j. and m.j. a hard morning at the beach. they are so hungry. but they're so sleepy, too. who wins out? spaghetti or sleep? you'll find out. in just a few minutes. >> a news investigation. we're going to investigate the medical phenomenon, george, going on. >> of sleep. it's new. ground-breaking. >> and how you can eat in...
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the trend has been courts are knocking down voter id laws at least for this. for now. >> because it was rushed. >> because in some states it was a real rush job. can clearly wait until 2016. don't be confused. if you are call ahead. find out what you need to do. no matter what go show up and vote on november 6th. >> even if you want to vote for big bird. >> whenever you vote for, show up. >>> the fbi is asking the public for help in solving the disappearance of jessica ridgeway. that colorado girl disappeared one week ago on her way to school. now a body believed to be hers has been found. but police have not been able to make a positive identification. based on the type of crime, the fbi says the suspect is most likely a man and likely someone who has had recent unexplained absences. >>> and that pakistani girl activist shot by the taliban, she is now being treated by the country's top military hospital. ma la wa was flown by helicopter and helped onto to a stretcher by soldiers that nearly fatal attack on the girl has horrified pakistanis across religious et
the trend has been courts are knocking down voter id laws at least for this. for now. >> because it was rushed. >> because in some states it was a real rush job. can clearly wait until 2016. don't be confused. if you are call ahead. find out what you need to do. no matter what go show up and vote on november 6th. >> even if you want to vote for big bird. >> whenever you vote for, show up. >>> the fbi is asking the public for help in solving the disappearance of...
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they have little evidence right now but know she had multiple run ins with the law. >>> and law enforcement want to do everything they can to keep you safe by preventing accidental shootings. police are now calling on gun owners to secure the weapons. and the police chief and the county executive will announce a new gun law. the program is in response to the gun related incidents the two area schools. >>> and a student at perry hall and a victim of a shooting there. as he is recovering, the community wants to help out in any way they can. tomorrow the baltimore blast will hold an event called goals for daniel just north of the white marsh mall. all monies raised will go to medical bills. the 17-year-old was shot on the first day of school and has had to undergo three surgeries. >>> it is now 4:36 this morning and teddy bears, balloons and pictures, that's all that is left. we drive past a home t is a memorial honoring the five people that were killed during a massive house fire. and we have the latest on this story. and how is everyone in the community now holding up? >> well, charlie not v
they have little evidence right now but know she had multiple run ins with the law. >>> and law enforcement want to do everything they can to keep you safe by preventing accidental shootings. police are now calling on gun owners to secure the weapons. and the police chief and the county executive will announce a new gun law. the program is in response to the gun related incidents the two area schools. >>> and a student at perry hall and a victim of a shooting there. as he is...
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that's actually defined by law, a company must prove it's pet food con contain all the nutrients necessary for a healthy dog or cat. why would pet food makers put the other claims on products , the pet food institute believe pet owners know the difference. >> they know the coats and energy levels and how much the cat or dog likes the food. >> reporter: during all the research she could to find the best pet food was confusing at times, but well worth it. >> usda is working hard to come up with rules and regulations to define criteria for pet food. if you have questions, ask your vet. >>> moving to democracy 2012. emily schmidt joins us live with a look back on last night's debate and where the candidates go from here. >> reporter: hi, in some ways it is one and done for the vice presidential candidate, this was the only time they were going to meet. they kept this race close, they kept people talking about the election and that's just now 25 days away. political back and forth doesn't come faster than it did at last night's debate. interruptions, contradictions, fueling both directions, in
that's actually defined by law, a company must prove it's pet food con contain all the nutrients necessary for a healthy dog or cat. why would pet food makers put the other claims on products , the pet food institute believe pet owners know the difference. >> they know the coats and energy levels and how much the cat or dog likes the food. >> reporter: during all the research she could to find the best pet food was confusing at times, but well worth it. >> usda is working hard...
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this law does not force any church to perform a same sex marriage if it's against their beliefs. and that's what this is about. protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders. join me in voting for question 6. >>> beautiful fall day outside, not too hot or cold. lots of sunshine, really leaves are crunchy now. >> perfect conditions for fall. with the marathon tomorrow and ravens sunday, hopefully the weather holds up for us. wyatt everhart is on the go at the zoo, wyatt everhart is it going to stay like this for long? >> reporter: it's going to be fall like. temperatures troping tonight. a frost advisory across much of maryland. chilly to say the least. a lot of the runners will be running in cold air. part through the maryland zoo. speaking of here, i want to bring you amy, you are one of the animal collection specialists here at the zoo. interesting title. it means a lot of things. talk about, we have been talking about the ÷6d$Ñelephant is are about to give us a wild show with the smashing pumpkins, tell us about the other exhibits. >> we have different areas, w
this law does not force any church to perform a same sex marriage if it's against their beliefs. and that's what this is about. protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders. join me in voting for question 6. >>> beautiful fall day outside, not too hot or cold. lots of sunshine, really leaves are crunchy now. >> perfect conditions for fall. with the marathon tomorrow and ravens sunday, hopefully the weather holds up for us. wyatt everhart is on the go at the zoo,...
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didn't get out she is pretty beat up about that >> reporter: as for the ammo, he says his brother-in-law was an enthusiast who likes coming to the shooting rage. the hummer belonged to his wife. i talked with one of the next door neighbors from one of homes evacuated he woke to somebody yelling got his family out and grabbed the garden hose. he to move when it got too hot and he ended up losing a shed and motorcycles on the side of his house. katie marzullo, abc7 news. >>> also san jose police investigate shooting death of a man before 2:00 this morning in the 1700 block of rogers avenue in an industrial area in north san jose police are still searching for the gunman this is the city's 37th homicide of the year >> traffic flowing smoothly again on the bay bridge after an accident during the morning commute that caused massi back-upcoming into san francisco. -- massive back-up coming into san francisco, two vehicles collided, two lanes blocked for a while tow truck had to upright a vehicle that overturned one person was taken to the hospital with chest baines. >>> in vallejo accused bomb
didn't get out she is pretty beat up about that >> reporter: as for the ammo, he says his brother-in-law was an enthusiast who likes coming to the shooting rage. the hummer belonged to his wife. i talked with one of the next door neighbors from one of homes evacuated he woke to somebody yelling got his family out and grabbed the garden hose. he to move when it got too hot and he ended up losing a shed and motorcycles on the side of his house. katie marzullo, abc7 news. >>> also...
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police and fire unions growing. [ unintelligible ] >> tuesday i spoke with three different campaign law attorneys and took them through these facts. all three said unequivocally, this is a clear violation of the law. >> allows transfers between committees, it is permissible. so that's what was done one committee to another. >> mayor reed maintains nothing illegal was done and claims there's a political agenda behind the union's complaint. >>> santa clara police investigating shooting involving an officer. they received two calls about a loud argument at a home late wednesday night. officers helped calm the situation. as they were leaving the argument started up again. that's when they say the 41-year-old man cut himself with a knife then made a threatening gesture towards his 66-year-old father. all three officers fired, the sun was killed. a neighbor says the father is distraught over his son's shooting. >> i'm not surprised by the%qeq zonk aggressive. -- by the zonk aggressive. i'm a little surprised they shot and killed him. couldn't they have shot him in the leg or something? >> th
police and fire unions growing. [ unintelligible ] >> tuesday i spoke with three different campaign law attorneys and took them through these facts. all three said unequivocally, this is a clear violation of the law. >> allows transfers between committees, it is permissible. so that's what was done one committee to another. >> mayor reed maintains nothing illegal was done and claims there's a political agenda behind the union's complaint. >>> santa clara police...
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didn't get out she is pretty beat up about that >> reporter: as for the ammo, he says his brother-in-law was an enthusiast who likes coming to the shooting rage. the hummer belonged to his wife. i talked with one of the next door neighbors from one of homes evacuated he woke to somebody yelling got his family out and grabbed the garden hose. he to move when it got too hot and he ended up losing a shed and motorcycles on the side of his house. katie marzullo, abc7 news. >>> also san jose police investigate shooting death of a man before 2:00 this morning in the 1700 block of rogers avenue in an industrial area in north san jose police are still searching for the gunman this is the city's 37th homicide of the year >> traffic flowing smoothly again on the bay bridge after an accident during the morning commute that caused massi back-upcoming into san francisco. -- massive back-up coming into san francisco, two vehicles collided, two lanes blocked for a while tow truck had to upright a vehicle that overturned one person was taken to the hospital with chest baines. >>> in vallejo accused bomb
didn't get out she is pretty beat up about that >> reporter: as for the ammo, he says his brother-in-law was an enthusiast who likes coming to the shooting rage. the hummer belonged to his wife. i talked with one of the next door neighbors from one of homes evacuated he woke to somebody yelling got his family out and grabbed the garden hose. he to move when it got too hot and he ended up losing a shed and motorcycles on the side of his house. katie marzullo, abc7 news. >>> also...
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all 3 of them saind givecly this is a clear violation of the law. >>reporter: so the union filed a complaint with the state fair political practice commission. the complaint single out mayor reid. they have been locking horns with him over 10% pay cut and pension reform to ease the city budget deficit. >> i would hope they would have enough integrity and say there has been a mistake. we did something wrong. we need to stop what's going on. >>reporter: mayor reid maintenance nothing illegal was done. >> transfers are allowed between committees. it's permissible. and so that's what was done. one committee to another. >>reporter: reid says there's a political agenda behind the complaint. union are they don't support. >> rose is part of very thin council majority. if they can take her out then they figure they can control the council and that's what this campaign in district 8 is about. control of the city council and whether or not these fiscal reforms im mr. memented. >>reporter: the union shared with the reporters your hono honoring hererra to respon
all 3 of them saind givecly this is a clear violation of the law. >>reporter: so the union filed a complaint with the state fair political practice commission. the complaint single out mayor reid. they have been locking horns with him over 10% pay cut and pension reform to ease the city budget deficit. >> i would hope they would have enough integrity and say there has been a mistake. we did something wrong. we need to stop what's going on. >>reporter: mayor reid maintenance...
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what we heard over the debate of the stimulus when obama came into office, and over his 2010 health law. we won, elections have consequences, you lose, you are repudiated. that is not what voters want to hear. they want to hear the patriotic grades. megyn: one viewer wrote to us and said the old man tried to push around a kid and the kid tried to stand his ground. was it just a spirited politician? forcefully advocating for his position? peter johnson junior will be here momentarily. we will be asking him about that and we will play more from the vice presidential debate see you can make up your mind on where we stand. one of the hottest topics last night was iran's nuclear program. trading jabs over how to prevent iran from becoming a nuclear power. >> they see us saying, when they are sworn in, we need more space for their ally, israel. they see president obama and new york city the same day benjamin netanyahu, instead of meeting with them, he goes on a daily talk show. >> leland vittert is live with reaction. >> megyn, this is the first time that such a topic has played a part in pre
what we heard over the debate of the stimulus when obama came into office, and over his 2010 health law. we won, elections have consequences, you lose, you are repudiated. that is not what voters want to hear. they want to hear the patriotic grades. megyn: one viewer wrote to us and said the old man tried to push around a kid and the kid tried to stand his ground. was it just a spirited politician? forcefully advocating for his position? peter johnson junior will be here momentarily. we will be...
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jaime as you know by law a majority of them cannot have practiced medicine or not have served patients. this is just astounding, as opposed to the positive solution that we put forward which is to make it so that those in and nyiri taoeurplt don't see any changes to at current medicare program, have expand epd choices and those under the age of 55 have a greater opportunity for choices and a more responsive healthcare program and we can still do that as congressman ryan said last night white house harming our current seniors. we believe we can grandfather the grandfathers, so there are positive solutions. jamie: one of whom, congressman forgive me for interrupting is paul ryan's mom who says benefits from the program, his grandmother also and he would never eliminate the program. but the $716 billion number joe biden says that's actually what we'll be saving. ama and aarp endorsed their plan. do you think that will be con futuressing to seniors? who really has it right? >> it is confusing, you're shr-rt lee right. but the a arblgs rp after last week's debate with the president says don
jaime as you know by law a majority of them cannot have practiced medicine or not have served patients. this is just astounding, as opposed to the positive solution that we put forward which is to make it so that those in and nyiri taoeurplt don't see any changes to at current medicare program, have expand epd choices and those under the age of 55 have a greater opportunity for choices and a more responsive healthcare program and we can still do that as congressman ryan said last night white...
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i think the law does that. but i thought they were both pretty good on that. i think this election is still about economics and in the first instance and then foreign policy and i thought vice president -- i thought -- i almost said vice president ryan. congressman ryan did a great job in explaining governor romney's position on those. i also think that -- >> go ahead. >> avoided mistakes and the vice president didn't. his statements on benghazi as you've been covering andrea, are going to be an ongoing problem for the administration. they really just enhanced the contradictions in the administration's policy. >> there were other issues for paul ryan, though, when it came to medicare and tax policy that have been questioned. what about the differences over medicare, health care? he said that there were no -- that there was no study, no statistics that show increased costs in ryan one in the first medicare proposal which the congressional budget office says is not the case. ryan two is another issue. they were debating ryan one. do you think this is going to be
i think the law does that. but i thought they were both pretty good on that. i think this election is still about economics and in the first instance and then foreign policy and i thought vice president -- i thought -- i almost said vice president ryan. congressman ryan did a great job in explaining governor romney's position on those. i also think that -- >> go ahead. >> avoided mistakes and the vice president didn't. his statements on benghazi as you've been covering andrea, are...
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rule of law and respect for human rights are the ones that people all over the world aspire to. >> but the e.u. has won the peace prize in the midst of an acute financial crisis which has led to violent demonstrations in greece and spain. in europe, all divisions are reopening. perhaps that's why the european -- the nobel committee wants to boost it, prevent it from fragmenting. >> well, it's turned up a lot of discussion. we'll be going to the self-appointed capital of the e.u., brussels in a moment. first of all, we're going to catch you up on other stories making headlines around the world. idea's winner of the nobel prize for literature says he hoping the compatriot who won two years ago would soon be freed as he was jailed in 2009 and serving an 11-year sentence for inciting subversion of to the power. >> and the president's mohammed to remove the country's top prosecutor. as a farce, the president's move follows an angry public response to the acquittal of a group of supporters of the outgoing regime. reducing the risk of extinction for threatened species and establishing protect
rule of law and respect for human rights are the ones that people all over the world aspire to. >> but the e.u. has won the peace prize in the midst of an acute financial crisis which has led to violent demonstrations in greece and spain. in europe, all divisions are reopening. perhaps that's why the european -- the nobel committee wants to boost it, prevent it from fragmenting. >> well, it's turned up a lot of discussion. we'll be going to the self-appointed capital of the e.u.,...
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according to the law, women and girls are not allowed to inherit property. this left them at the mercy of male relatives. many lost the rights to any prop.. did judge of the high court hearing says law had no place in modern society. >> we very much welcomed the ruling. i think it is a huge step forward, not only in botswana, but throughout the southern half of the region. it is not just botswana that has these discriminatory laws. it is other countries like malawi. this sends a signal hopefully to the region that these kinds of discriminatory laws should no understand. >> discrimination against women exists in many african societies. in uganda, legally married wives are entitled to 15% of the state, with only 1% going to the customary air. the rest goes to the children. in nigeria, the constitution guarantees equality for women. however, women tend to lose property inheritance rights. the ruling in today's case highlights the broader issue of women's rights in africa and there will be many across the continent who will be watching with interest. bbc news. >
according to the law, women and girls are not allowed to inherit property. this left them at the mercy of male relatives. many lost the rights to any prop.. did judge of the high court hearing says law had no place in modern society. >> we very much welcomed the ruling. i think it is a huge step forward, not only in botswana, but throughout the southern half of the region. it is not just botswana that has these discriminatory laws. it is other countries like malawi. this sends a signal...
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they say it had 200,000 signatures in favor of the proposed law. >>> other bay area headlines a serial arsonist in san jose struck again last night after another dumpster was found burning on the city's west side. good samaritans had that fire on delna manor lane put out by the time for a crews got there but this is the ninth fire in that area of downing and south bascomb avenues. >>> fire investigators in union city say a four-alarm blaze at the alvarado place shopping center started in the back of the complex. ten businesses were damaged in the fire early wednesday morning. the search for the cause of the fire continues. >>> well, sick animals at the oakland zoo are getting extra tlc. today zoo officials opened the new state-of-the-art veterinary hospital to treat more than 600 animals and 96 different species at the zoo. it replaces the older smaller clinic. >> we'll work out of a true hospital with the facilities that can cover the full spectrum of the type of animals we have. little frogs all the way to giant zebras to tigers to chimpanzees. it gives us a great sense of confidence
they say it had 200,000 signatures in favor of the proposed law. >>> other bay area headlines a serial arsonist in san jose struck again last night after another dumpster was found burning on the city's west side. good samaritans had that fire on delna manor lane put out by the time for a crews got there but this is the ninth fire in that area of downing and south bascomb avenues. >>> fire investigators in union city say a four-alarm blaze at the alvarado place shopping center...
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that is because massachusetts law says compounding pharmacies, which mix custom-made medicines, must have a prescription for every patient for each dose they send out. it appears necc shipped the tainted violation of steroid to medical facilities in bulk without these prescriptions. >> today, government health officials acknowledge there is a regulatory gap when it comes to compounding pharmacies. for instance, massachusetts does not have the authority to track how many violation of a drug are produced at the federal level, the food and drug administration does not have clear authority to examine records in a compounding pharmacy. the f.d.a. is seeking more authority. pharmacist eric kastango served on a panel creating federal safety standards for the compounding pharmacy industry. who is minding the store in terms of regulation? >> the f.d.a. has worked very hard over the last several years to try to promulgate regulations to clearly define when does a compounding pharmacy exceed its authority and become a manufacturer under the purview of the f.d.a. >> reporter: the cdc has found s
that is because massachusetts law says compounding pharmacies, which mix custom-made medicines, must have a prescription for every patient for each dose they send out. it appears necc shipped the tainted violation of steroid to medical facilities in bulk without these prescriptions. >> today, government health officials acknowledge there is a regulatory gap when it comes to compounding pharmacies. for instance, massachusetts does not have the authority to track how many violation of a...
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commanders, they vow to protect civilians, they vow to protect democracy, they vow to obey international laws. >> reporter: making vows is easy. >> yes. >> reporter: sticking to them is much harder. >> yes. >> reporter: how can you be sure that these men are going to stick to those vows? >> well, this is what you do. you provide and you check and you provide and you check and you provide and you check. and you make sure that they are standing for their values. >> pelley: clarissa, as you say in your story, the free syrian army is really not so much an army but a bunch of militias with different agendas. you've been reporting from syria from the very beginning. who are the rebels today? >> scott, think back to my first trip to damascus a year ago. people were talking about freedom, dignity, they were talking about democracy. nobody even mentioned religion. now you have rebel fighters who are actively calling this a jihad. and part of the reason for that is that this fight has been going on for so long and the syrian people have paid such an enormous price that they really feel deeply disappoin
commanders, they vow to protect civilians, they vow to protect democracy, they vow to obey international laws. >> reporter: making vows is easy. >> yes. >> reporter: sticking to them is much harder. >> yes. >> reporter: how can you be sure that these men are going to stick to those vows? >> well, this is what you do. you provide and you check and you provide and you check and you provide and you check. and you make sure that they are standing for their...
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that's because massachusetts law says compounding pharmacies which mix custom made medicines must have a prescription for every patient for each dose it sends out. necc shipped the tainted steroid out to medical facilities in bulk without these prescriptions. cbs news called the necc for a response. the company did not immediately respond. government health officials acknowledge there's a regulatory gap when it comes compounding pharmacies. for instance massachusetts does not have the authority to track how many vials of a drug are produced. at the federal level the food and drug administration does not have clear authority to examine records in a compounding pharmacy. fda is seeking more authority. this pharmacist served on a package creating federal regulations for the compounding pharmacy industry. >> who is minding the store in terms of regulation? >> the fda has worked very hard over the last several years to try to promulgate regulations, to clearly define when does a compounding pharmacy exceed its pharmacy and become a manufacturer under the purview of the fda. >> the cdc found
that's because massachusetts law says compounding pharmacies which mix custom made medicines must have a prescription for every patient for each dose it sends out. necc shipped the tainted steroid out to medical facilities in bulk without these prescriptions. cbs news called the necc for a response. the company did not immediately respond. government health officials acknowledge there's a regulatory gap when it comes compounding pharmacies. for instance massachusetts does not have the authority...
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>> they're saying they need new laws because the fda said yesterday, one of the attorneys, spokesperson said we simply don't have the regulations we need now in order to address this situation. >> dr. jon lapook has been following this closely. thank you, doctor. we appreciate it. >>> this morning also the boy scouts of america organization is accused of a century-long cover-up hiding evidence of sexual abuse by scout leaders. as john blackstone reports, the secrecy is ending with a wave of evidence now posted online for everyone to see. >> reporter: tom stewart became a cub scout in 1970 and almost immediately became a victim of his scout master. >> i was in scouting with my brother, matt. and we were sexually abused for the better part of ten years from age 8 to 18. >> reporter: he says he is just one of many boy scouts who have been molested by those they trusted. >> it's not easy for me to get up here and talk about this. but, you know i do want to speak for all the victims that can't speak for themselves. >> reporter: there have been hundreds, if not thousands of other victims docu
>> they're saying they need new laws because the fda said yesterday, one of the attorneys, spokesperson said we simply don't have the regulations we need now in order to address this situation. >> dr. jon lapook has been following this closely. thank you, doctor. we appreciate it. >>> this morning also the boy scouts of america organization is accused of a century-long cover-up hiding evidence of sexual abuse by scout leaders. as john blackstone reports, the secrecy is...
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it's law that just makes sense. i have a cold... i took dayquil, but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't work on runny noses. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have an antihistamine. really? [ male announcer ] really. alka-seltzer plus cold and cough fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a fast acting antihistamine to relieve your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh what a relief it is! ♪ [ male announcer ] try new alka-seltzer plus severe allergy to treat allergy symptoms, plus sinus congestion, and pain. with odor free aspercreme. powerful medicine relieves pain fast, with no odor. so all you notice is relief. aspercreme. you'd think i want to stay away from it at night. truth is, i like to stay connected with friends. but all that screen time can really dry me out. so i use visine. aah. it revives me, so i can get poked, winked, and -- ooh -- party all night long. only visine has hydroble
it's law that just makes sense. i have a cold... i took dayquil, but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't work on runny noses. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have an antihistamine. really? [ male announcer ] really. alka-seltzer plus cold and cough fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a fast acting antihistamine to relieve your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer...
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taliban has its own interpretation of islamic law vowing now to kill the girl if she survives. re res sayeh is live. can we expect more arrests? >> reporter: this pakistani government is under intense pressure to fine these culprits and to find this gunmen. they know they have an audience. they know it's not just pakistan watching and it's the world watching this investigation and what we're seeing is conflicting accounts from top government officials. the interior minister is saying they've identified the gunmen and arrests are coming soon. the foreign minister is saying 100 people have been detained for questioning, but a regional police chief told us today 200 people were detained for questioning, 35 remain in custody. three of those individuals according to this police chief have identified the man with suspected links to the taliban. they say he was the mastermind. the police are making it clear they don't have any hard evidence who did this, don. there is an investigation. nothing substantial yet if there is something substantial they haven't made it public yet. >> reza s
taliban has its own interpretation of islamic law vowing now to kill the girl if she survives. re res sayeh is live. can we expect more arrests? >> reporter: this pakistani government is under intense pressure to fine these culprits and to find this gunmen. they know they have an audience. they know it's not just pakistan watching and it's the world watching this investigation and what we're seeing is conflicting accounts from top government officials. the interior minister is saying...
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of the law. senate that would be close. in virtually none of those cases, not none. very, very few was anybody actually trying to do anything but i think anybody in this room would consider bad. the vast majority of the violations found were basically accidental violations were things that don't have much impact. people who contribute more than they thought. a person who wrote a check of his corporate account in the campaign didn't recognize it as such and took it in. the other thing is the incredible burden on true grassroots political activity. one it's become so centered in washington now is because it's very, very hard for grassroots groups to do anything because the first thing you got to do. figure 520 sevens, if you've got to hire the lawyer from an accountant and somebody knows how there's a whole cadre who make their living doing that. there's small campaign for grassroots activity not a minimum, i hope we can push vastly up with the sort of reporting thresholds and disclosure thresholds
of the law. senate that would be close. in virtually none of those cases, not none. very, very few was anybody actually trying to do anything but i think anybody in this room would consider bad. the vast majority of the violations found were basically accidental violations were things that don't have much impact. people who contribute more than they thought. a person who wrote a check of his corporate account in the campaign didn't recognize it as such and took it in. the other thing is the...
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these kids are working in conditions that we need to address with their child labor laws and we also need to make sure that the education and health care issues for those kids are addressed appropriately many of them are uninsured and some of them have different immigration status and immigration so a lot of different issues that we really need to think about in the country to make sure we are dealing with the whole child in the whole well-being, not just the specific factors. huge issues that need more attention. >> good morning. marty scher and i'm with the campaign for u.s. ratification of the convention of the right to the child and i know we have long-term supporters here. i see this report as dovetailing beautifully with the unicef report on the state of the world's children. what really concerns me a as something that was mentioned earlier and that is where we stand with the rest of the world. and that kind of speaks to our credibility as a nation when we try to talk about how wonderful the united states is and i just wonder if anyone would like to make any comment on the crc
these kids are working in conditions that we need to address with their child labor laws and we also need to make sure that the education and health care issues for those kids are addressed appropriately many of them are uninsured and some of them have different immigration status and immigration so a lot of different issues that we really need to think about in the country to make sure we are dealing with the whole child in the whole well-being, not just the specific factors. huge issues that...
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we, on our side, are currently impeded by all sorts of laws, regulations that are built for an analog world that we need to break down. the rogers bill goes a long way towards doing that. i think that there's a lot of investment we could unleash in this space. we have to get out some of the regulatory underbrush that currently exists. >> all right. you heard it first here, folks. something we'll probably be talking about in the weeks and months to come. thank you both for joining us. appreciate it. >> you bet. >>> money spinner or money burner? amazon's billionaire ceo says the online retailer sells its kindle e-readers at cost. we're going to debate whether that's a smart strategy on the other side of the break. >>> and from one billionaire to another. >> let's say if i wanted to buy something like the los angeles lakers, i could go buy the los angeles lakers. they're not for sale. >> but you'd like to buy them? >> oh, sure. i'd love to buy the lakers. >> was the dye already cast there? larry ellison speaking about liking the lakers just a couple weeks ago. turns out he may be biddin
we, on our side, are currently impeded by all sorts of laws, regulations that are built for an analog world that we need to break down. the rogers bill goes a long way towards doing that. i think that there's a lot of investment we could unleash in this space. we have to get out some of the regulatory underbrush that currently exists. >> all right. you heard it first here, folks. something we'll probably be talking about in the weeks and months to come. thank you both for joining us....